Seasoned marksman Gagan Narang applauds the systematic selection process, government investment, and improved infrastructure for India's impressive haul of 15 shooting quota places for the Paris Olympics. Narang, a bronze medalist at the 2012 London Olympics, expressed his delight at the strong Indian shooting contingent, which includes two shooters – Elavenil Valarivan and Ramita – from his own academy.
"The selection trials were conducted meticulously, utilizing a fair marking system that offered equal opportunities for all participants to demonstrate their full potential," Narang said in a press release.
Narang, who also holds a position as vice-president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA),
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